<span>Hello all,<br><br>Assembly Summer 2012 is closer than ever! AssemblyTV is, therefore, on its annual lookout for sceners.<br><br>We are searching for compo studio guests for this year's event. Our compo lineup has changed quite a bit with the decisions to drop 64k in favor of 1k intro compo to bring back some of the challenge of the old days and extreme music in favor of dancing vs. listening compos because those are open to all platforms. For details, check out <a href="http://www.assembly.org/summer12/demoscene">http://www.assembly.org/summer12/demoscene</a><br>
<br>If you are an experienced coder, musician or graphician or just a huge fan of the scene and would want to join our studio as a guest, drop a few words about yourself and the compos you're interested in to arttu.haglund at <a href="http://assemblytv.net">assemblytv.net</a> or query luuk on IRCnet! You can also help by spreading the word.<br>
<br>If you feel up to it, we are also still looking for a second studio host for this year to take care of ~50% of the compo studios. You'll be pairing up with our trusty Matthew 'dotwaffle' Walster. Full organizer benefits. Contact me if this is something you might be interested in.<br>
<br>P.S. Besides the usual comments about compo quality and entry feedback, I'm rooting for discussion about the new compo rules, whether it's been a good idea or not and why. If you feel you have anything constructive to say about the matter, the compo studios are the perfect place. This topic has created much discussion so far and it'd be great to talk about it live with both sceners and party organizers present.<br>
<br>-- <br>luuk / 6th Fire<br>Arttu Haglund / ASMORG^LiveCrew<br>AssemblyTV Compo studio producer<br><br></span>